ON THE AGENDA Here are some items...
ON THE AGENDA
Here are some items to be considered tonight by the Newport Beach
City Council.
PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION
A Balboa Island homeowner whose request to add on to the top of
her home was shot down by the Planning Commission will get a
reconsideration by the council. The issue is the same one that landed
Councilman Dick Nichols in trouble recently after he told Planning
Commissioners that their denial of the request was so wrong that it
looked as if someone had accepted money.
The homeowner had approval to add a 25-square foot elevator shaft
on the roof of her South Bay Front home, but during construction,
workers expanded it to a 127-square-foot addition that included a
bathroom. Planning Commissioners voted unanimously that this did not
warrant a variance, but Nichols believes that it should be permitted
because the end result is much less imposing on neighbors’ views than
the building that the homeowner tore down to build this home.
WHAT TO EXPECT
A good guess might be a 6-1 vote to uphold the Planning
Commission’s decision, with Nichols dissenting.
PARK PATROL PROGRAM
In their study session before the regular meeting, council members
will consider a plan to monitor the use of city parks, to check
permits and to help deal with problems caused by competition for
limited space on city playing fields. The idea is to have uniformed
staff members monitoring the use of the city’s 38 active parks,
fields and other facilities. The $52,000-a-year cost would be paid
for in part by charging $1 an hour for fields to some youth groups
that now use them for free. Representatives of some of these groups
have told the city that they support this plan. The remainder would
be paid for by raising fees for special events permits and for
renting and reserving facilities at city parks.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Because this is only a study session item, no formal action will
be taken tonight. But if council members like the program, they may
ask to have it put on a future council agenda.
PLANNING COMMISSION CALL-UPS
Yet another item pertaining directly to Nichols was carried over
from the last council meeting after that meeting ran too late.
Tonight, council members hope to get time to consider whether they
should change individual council members’ power to revisit Planning
Commission decisions. Right now, a single council member can call up
any Planning Commission decision as a council agenda item, nullifying
the commission’s vote. The commission has similar powers to call up
decisions of the Modifications Committee. Council members tonight
will consider whether to revert to the pre-1997 policy of requiring
two or more council members or planning commissioners to call up such
decisions.
WHAT TO EXPECT
It’s hard to say how much support this idea will garner, but
Nichols is a likely no vote.
-- Compiled by June Casagrande
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